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Okay, I KNOW Maker's isn't the best bourbon, it's barely mediocre, but its nostalgic.
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/...0211_1_maker-s-mark-jim-beam-bourbon-drinkers
What say you, wise old Lounge?
I personally think the nostalgia of this seemingly only good for cocktails whisky is going to mess with a lot of cocktails because a lot of bourbons being made today are pretty dynamic or utter crap and might not play well mixed.
Thoughts?
Rob Samuels, chief operating officer and grandson of Maker's Mark Founder Bill Samuels, Sr., said this is a permanent decision that won’t be reversed when demand for bourbon slows down. Samuels said that bourbon has gone from the slowest growing spirits category to the fastest over the last 18 months, driven by growth overseas and demand from younger drinkers. An average bottle of Maker’s Mark takes six and half years to produce from start to finish, and since the company doesn’t buy or tradewhiskey, it’s been impossible to keep up.
The first bottle of Maker's Mark, with its signature red wax closure, was produced in 1958.
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/...0211_1_maker-s-mark-jim-beam-bourbon-drinkers
What say you, wise old Lounge?
I personally think the nostalgia of this seemingly only good for cocktails whisky is going to mess with a lot of cocktails because a lot of bourbons being made today are pretty dynamic or utter crap and might not play well mixed.
Thoughts?